So you just add it to the end of the line of an entry, of course monitor
the /var/log/auth.log, as this means you are passing it as an argument,
which might not be valid for all packages(its a common practice to be
tough, but who knows). For instance my /etc/pam.d/common-auth looks like
this:
#
#
Can any of the people still experiencing the problems to add 'debug' to
in /etc/pam.d/unity to each of the modules used and potentially post
some of their /var/log/auth.log. For me I found this is an issue of the
PAM module for fprtind giving me:
Feb 23 12:52:23 botev-ThinkPad-T440 unity[2008]: pa
Also if you could answer the question in #108 this could help us a lot
to further debug if necessary the PAM module.
And to add, I'm also using a finger print reader (fprintd) as an authentication
before the password, but there are some interesting facts about it(before
anyone jump and point fin
I have the same bug as described on my fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04, however
I'm with a newer kernel because of problems with my wifi drivers in previous
versions, which were fixed:
Linux
3.17.3-031703-generic
#201411141335 SMP Fri Nov 14 18:36:40 UTC
2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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